What are some legitimate uses for OxyContin?

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versatil... you obviously have a lot of knowledge...

but are you really coming on to this forum to educate board certified, fellowship trained pain specialists on the basics of opioids???

also please realize that probably 2/3 of what we discuss re: pain meds requires a certain amount of insider-scoop from day to day interactions with narcophiles... and it may be difficult for a newcomer to pick up on the nuance and sophistication of the likes of PMR/lonelobo/Mister M, etc...
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versatil... you obviously have a lot of knowledge...

but are you really coming on to this forum to educate board certified, fellowship trained pain specialists on the basics of opioids???

also please realize that probably 2/3 of what we discuss re: pain meds requires a certain amount of insider-scoop from day to day interactions with narcophiles... and it may be difficult for a newcomer to pick up on the nuance and sophistication of the likes of PMR/lonelobo/Mister M, etc...

Well said, well said....😉
 
All opiates produce dysphoria depending on the tolerance. It can be anxiety, paranoia, depression... unfortunately. This is why that kind of analgesic must be use in an acute period, but sometimes we cannot.

hmmmm. now i know. And knowing is half the battle.
 
Oxycontin works really well for 35 year old divorced single mothers of 2-3 young children, who are depressed, anxious, on disability, morbidly overweight and non-compliant with most other medical management and use it to cope....

other than that, i think it is useless..

Case in point:

Jason and the Bro
 
My god I just watched some of the reply videos, my stomach started to churn reminding me of my most dreaded patients. I am not a violent person,
but I sure feel like slapping "Michelle Fibro Hell" and her Cohort in the face.

Maybe that would take their mind off their "Fibro " pain
 
My god I just watched some of the reply videos, my stomach started to churn reminding me of my most dreaded patients. I am not a violent person,
but I sure feel like slapping "Michelle Fibro Hell" and her Cohort in the face.

Maybe that would take their mind off their "Fibro " pain

The amazing thing is these patients have no idea that they are the problem. They want a label to justify their "inability" to work, function, get out of bed, etc, and a license to suck down as many pain pills as them deem necessary.

They blame doctors for not treating them properly, badmouthing all of us. They are obviously depressed, angry people in need of counseling. Antidepressants - yes. Oxy-Con-tin, no.
 
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